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... newspaper developed a list of 10 most influential people in the history of Faulkner County. In today's paper, S. Theodore Smith was profiled. Mr. Smith was one of the founders of the Conway Development Corp. He served as chairman of the Conway ...
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... Extension Service, University of Arkansas. March of Dimes coffee parties were given by Mrs. David H. Ward, Mrs. S. Theodore Smith and Mrs. Charles R. Steed last week. The women presented $4.10, $3.85 and $4.35 respectively, to the ...
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... University of Arkansas. Thomas G. Wilson, chairman of the Faulkner County Industrial Development Committee and S. Theodore Smith flew to New York to confer with New York industrialists. En route home, they planned to stop in St. Louis, Mo ...
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... Dunaway, Kenneth Stephens and Raymond Price. Going with J. Sterling Burton were Ray Goodwin and Jack Strain. With S. Theodore Smith Jr., were Earl F. Rogers, Collins B. Isom and Joe B. McGee. S.T. Smith and Rex Fulmer drove to the game ...
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S. THEODORE SMITH -- One of the founders of the Conway Development Corp., Smith, considered by many the No. 1 citizen of Conway during his era ...
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... success of the area." No. 8 Thomas Wilson -- "for his trusting nature and faith in peoples' goals." No. 10 S. Theodore Smith -- "A powerful man, but one who made decisions for the benefit of the town."
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... The Conway Theatre closed for good. The showhouse was erected by the late S. G. Smith and his son, the late S. Theodore Smith, and opened in 1925. It was the first theater in Conway to show talking pictures. S. T. Smith Jr., executor ...
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... board from 1921 to 1939. She was the first woman in Arkansas elected to a school board. She was also the mother of S. Theodore Smith, a businessman, decorated World War I veteran and community activist who was influential in Faulkner County's ...
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... preceding day, August 10, 1918, the high mark for all time, 113 degrees, was set. 50 years ago (1950) Lt. (jg) S. Theodore Smith Jr. returned to Pensacola, Fla., after accompanying Mrs. Smith and their son, Teddy, to Conway. Mrs. Smith ...
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... the features included: New Fordomatic Drive, the "safety glow" control panel, and automatic posture control. S. Theodore Smith said the improvements made the 1951 model one of the finest cars the company had ever produced. He added there would ...
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